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France’s hopes of
retaining their Women’s Six Nations title suffered a serious blow during their
last outing as they suffered a 41-26 defeat against tournament favourites
England.

Despite crossing the
whitewash four times to secure a bonus point at Castle Park, the defending
champions conceded seven tries against the Red Roses, with Jess Breach and
Poppy Cleall touching down twice apiece.

Although the result
ended France’s chances of repeating last year’s Grand Slam, the defending
champions will be looking to keep up pressure on the current leaders with a win
on home soil against Scotland.

Scotland are currently
bottom of the Six Nations standings and travel to France looking to pick up
their first points of the 2019 campaign.

Shade Munro’s side
followed up their opening-day defeat to Italy with a 5-22 loss to Ireland at
Scotstoun, with the visitors running-in four scores to pick up a bonus point.

You can catch-up with
highlights from all of the matches from Round Two here.

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How can I watch France v Scotland?

You will be able to watch the Women’s Six Nations match between France and Scotland live on BBC Alba and Connected TVs. You can also catch the action on BBC iPlayer, or at the top of this page, with coverage starting at 19:50 GMT.

You can also watch highlights of all of the weekend’s action from the women’s competition on BBC Two from 23:55 GMT on Sunday, 24 February.

Get Inspired: How to get into Rugby Union

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If you enjoy being active and want to build your fitness and
strength then rugby union is the sport for you.

From scrummaging and tackling, to sprinting with the ball,
rugby can be a high-intensity workout that will boost both your fitness and
your strength.

If the idea of traditional 15-a-side game seems
intimidating, there are various versions of the game that you can test out,
such as touch rugby, where tackling is banned, and a wheelchair version that
proved a big hit at 2012 Paralympics in London.

If you want to find out more about rugby union and how you
can get involved, see our handy guide here.